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Landquart, Switzerland

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Country
  
Switzerland

Postal code
  
7303, 7206

Area
  
18.86 km²

District
  
Landquart Region

Canton
  
Graubünden

Elevation
  
563 m

Local time
  
Sunday 10:42 AM

Sfos number
  
3955

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Localities
  
Igis, Mastrils, Landquart

Surrounded by
  
Website
  
www.landquart.ch SFSO statistics

Weather
  
11°C, Wind S at 3 km/h, 49% Humidity

Landquart is a municipality in the Landquart Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It was formed when the municipalities of Igis and Mastrils merged on 1 January 2012 into the new municipality of Landquart. The municipality "Landquart" draws its name from a locality in the former municipality of Igis.

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Map of Landquart, Switzerland

History

Igis is first mentioned about 840 as Ovinae/Aviuns. In 1149 it was mentioned as Auuine, in 1225 as Huiuns and in 1253 as Yges. Mastrils is first mentioned in 1318 as Ponstrils. In 1345 it was mentioned as Bastrils.

Geography

The new municipality has a total area of 18.86 km2 (7.28 sq mi).

Demographics

Mastrils has a population (as of December 2015) of 8,822.

Historic Population

The historical population is given in the following chart:

Heritage sites of national significance

Marschlins Castle and the surrounding grounds are listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The castle is the family castle of the noble family of Salis-Marschlins.

Castles

In addition to the Marschlins Castle, Landquart is also home to the ruins of Falkenstein Castle.

Churchs

  • The Roman Catholic Church of St. Fidelis was built in 1908 in Landquart village.
  • The current Reformed church in Igis village was built to its current appearance in 1486. At that time, the nave was extended to the south and the choir was expanded. The main portal was also built in 1486, as this date is carved into the stone. The paintings on the north-east wall date from before the 1486 renovation. It is believed that this wall is part of St. Damian's Church in Ovine that was mentioned in 841, though this identification is debated. Part of the identification rests on the fact that the bell of the church contains an inscription that indicates that it was dedicated to Cosmas and Damian. Regardless, the current church is clearly mentioned about 1300 in the records of Pfäfers Abbey.
  • The Church in Landquart village was built in the 20th Century as the village section grew. The land was acquired in 1914, though construction began only in 1925. Construction finished on 11 January 1926.
  • Arriving at Landquart railway station you may also want to continue by foot in a multiday hike towards Klosters on the Prättigauer Höhenweg instead of using the Rhaetian Railway.

    References

    Landquart, Switzerland Wikipedia